Webinar: Building a Pathway to Financial Stability
Posted by on June 17, 2013
Social Works: How a Baltimore Network is Building a Pathway to Financial Stability
In uncertain times, linked service delivery and resource-sharing among organizations can create a more supportive, local safety net that empowers clients to access services to meet their financial goals. The need for this is particularly critical in majority low-income cities like Baltimore, where one of every four residents lives below the poverty line and many teeter on the edge of self-sufficiency.
Please join the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program’s AssetPlatform.org, the Maryland CASH Campaign (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope), and the University of Maryland School of Social Work for a webinar on June 28th from 11:00 AM- 12:00 PM EDT to learn how a network of financial stability organizations in Baltimore is approaching the need together, connected through smart referrals and evidence-based training in the basics of financial social work. See how online resources and in-depth training can empower your front-line service providers, and be among the first to hear results from a University of Maryland study that shows that capacity building interventions can make a difference in the fight for financial stability.
To register: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/new?cid=nlmctjj34jby
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